Fisher-Price GAMESTATION C4492 Owner's Manual

Fisher-Price GAMESTATION C4492 Owner's Manual

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Model C4492 and H0127

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual Model C4492 and H0127...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Information ........3 Parts .
  • Page 4: Important Information

    • If you experience a problem, or are missing a part, please call us at 1-800-432-KIDS (5437) rather than return this product to the store. Or, visit us on-line at www.fisher-price.com. • Use only the balls and puck that are supplied with this product. Do not use with regulation size (actual) sport balls and pucks.
  • Page 5 WARNING CHOKING HAZARD – Toy contains a small ball (golf ball). Not for children under 3 years. CAUTION This product contains small parts in its unassembled state. Adult assembly is required.
  • Page 6: Parts

    PARTS PARTS 2 L Tubes (Left and Right) 2 Crossbars 2 Bases (Left and Right) 2 Lower Net Clips Putting Green Goal Wire Clip 2 Net Tubes (1A, 1B) 2 Net Tubes (2A, 2B) 2 Net Tubes (3A, 3B) 2 Feet 2 Nets Chute 2 Chute Tubes (4A, 4B)
  • Page 8 PARTS PARTS Handle Tubes Handle Handle Pivots Connector Cover 2 Wire Covers 5 Wire Ties 2 Chute Tabs Shaft Blade Flag Target Putter 2 Basketballs 2 Footballs 2 Baseballs Puck Soccer Ball Golf Ball Tip: Add the target in the Game Setup section.
  • Page 9: Fasteners

    Tip: All fasteners shown actual size. M5 x 29 mm Bolt – 20 M5 x 75 mm Bolt – 2 #8 x 15 mm Screw – 25 M6 x 35 mm Bolt – 8 Note: Tighten and loosen all bolts and screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 10: Battery Installation

    BATTERY INSTALLATION BATTERY INSTALLATION Tip: We recommend the use of alkaline batteries for longer battery life! Battery Compartment Door • Loosen the screws in the battery compartment door on the back of the scoreboard. Remove the battery compartment door. • Insert four "C" (LR14) alkaline batteries. •...
  • Page 11: Assembly Tip

    • When tightening bolts in tubes, you will need to press the lock nut into the opposite side of the tube (the hex hole). Place your thumb on the lock nut while tightening bolt with a Phillips screwdriver. Tip: You may want to use an adjustable wrench to hold the lock nut in place. ASSEMBLY TIP ASSEMBLY TIP...
  • Page 12: Decoration

    DECORATION DECORATION • Before applying the labels, wipe the surface of the scoreboard, backboard, game selector, target and putting green with a clean, dry cloth to remove any dust or oils. • Apply the labels as indicated in the illustrations. Points Strikeouts Down...
  • Page 13 Model C4492 Model H0127...
  • Page 14: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY L Tube L Tube White Dots Crossbar STEP 1 • Position the L tubes on either side of a crossbar, as shown. Tip: The L tubes are slightly different! One of the L tubes has a white dot on the lower portion.
  • Page 15 M5 x 29 mm Bolts M5 Lock Nuts STEP 2 Tip: You will need to lean the assembly against a wall or an object to complete this step. • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt through the outside of the L tube.
  • Page 16 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY M5 x 29 mm Bolts STEP 3 Tip: You will need to lean the assembly against a wall or an object to complete this step. • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt through the outside of the other L tube. •...
  • Page 17 Lower Net Clip Base Slot STEP 4 • Fit the lower net clip into the slot in one of the bases.
  • Page 18 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY STEP 5 • Insert three #8 x 15 mm screws into the lower net clip and tighten. • Repeat assembly steps 4 and 5 to assemble the other lower net clip to the other base. Lower Net Clip #8 x 15 mm Screws...
  • Page 19 Lower Net Clip Left Base Hockey Stick Storage STEP 6 • With the lower net clip facing out, slide the left base onto the tube assembly, as shown. Tip: The left base includes a hockey stick storage area.
  • Page 20 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Right Base Lower Net Clip STEP 7 • With the lower net clip facing out, slide the right base onto the tube assembly, as shown.
  • Page 21: Bottom View

    STEP 8 • Turn the assembly so that the bottom faces you. • Insert four #8 x 37 mm screws into the L tubes and tighten. • Return the assembly to the upright position. #8 x 37 mm Screws BOTTOM VIEW BACK VIEW...
  • Page 22 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Putting Green Lower Net Clip Lower Net Clip Wire STEP 9 • With the wire toward the lower net clips, fit the putting green to the base assembly. IMPORTANT! Make sure the wire is toward the lower net clips.
  • Page 23 #8 x 15 mm Screws STEP 10 • Insert six #8 x 15 mm screws into the putting green and tighten.
  • Page 24 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Wire CORRECT INCORRECT STEP 11 • Position the goal so that the bar faces you and the wire is on the right.
  • Page 25 Bar Up Goal Wire Label Hole STEP 12 • Place the goal, with the bar facing up, onto the base assembly. • First, read and then remove the label from the hole in the base. Throw the label away. • Fit the goal wire down through the hole in the base.
  • Page 26 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY BOTTOM VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 13 • Lift the assembly to pull the wire completely through the hole.
  • Page 27 STEP 14 • Lower the assembly so that it is upright. • Make sure the bar on the goal faces forward, and the goal wire is pressed into the channel at the end of the tube. • Fit the ends of the goal into the holes in the base assembly.
  • Page 28 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY STEP 15 If you forgot to insert the goal wire down through the hole in the base, you can remove the goal! • Tip the assembly backward. • Press the tab on a goal tube with a slotted screwdriver.
  • Page 29 STEP 16 • Find the yellow markings on the back of the goal net binding. You will insert the binding between the yellow markings into the center clip on the back edge of the putting green. Goal Net Binding Putting Green Center Clip BACK VIEW Yellow Markings...
  • Page 30 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Clips Clips Clips Clips BACK VIEW STEP 17 • Now, fit the binding into the remaining eight clips in the putting green and bases. Tip: You may need to use a flat end screwdriver to fit the binding into each clip.
  • Page 31 STEP 18 • Tip the assembly so the bottom faces you and the hockey stick and putter storage areas on the base are upright. • Fit the golf cup wire through the hole in the base. Golf Cup Wire BOTTOM VIEW BACK VIEW Hockey Stick Storage Area...
  • Page 32 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Goal Wire Hole in Base BOTTOM VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 19 • Fit the goal wire through the same hole in the base.
  • Page 33 Wire Clip BOTTOM VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 20 • Remove the backing from the wire clip. Throw the backing away. • Press to attach the wire clip inside the base, as shown.
  • Page 34 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Clip Goal and Golf Cup Wires BOTTOM VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 21 • Fit the goal and golf cup wires into the wire clip.
  • Page 35 " Net Tube 3 STEP 22 • Locate the net tubes labeled 1, 2 and 3. Net Tube 3 is the shortest (25 by Net Tube 2 (26 ") and then the longest, which is Net Tube 1 (27 • The net tubes are also labeled A and B. Assemble Net Tubes 1A, 2A and 3A. Then, assemble Net Tubes 1B, 2B and 3B.
  • Page 36 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Net Tube 2A STEP 23 • Insert net tube 2A into net tube 1A. • Fit an M5 lock nut, rounded side out, to the hex hole in net tube 1A. • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt through the opposite side of net tube 1A.
  • Page 37 Net Tube 3A STEP 24 • Insert net tube 3A into net tube 2A. • Fit an M5 lock nut, rounded side out, to the hex hole in net tube 2A. • Insert an M5 x 29mm bolt through the opposite side of net tube 2A.
  • Page 38 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Net Tube Assembly Foot STEP 25 • Slide a foot onto the end of a net tube assembly. Tip: The foot fits only to the wide end of a net tube assembly.
  • Page 39 STEP 26 • Insert an M6 x 35 mm bolt through the net tube assembly and into the foot. Tighten the bolt. Tip: Each foot includes an M6 lock nut. • Repeat assembly steps 25 and 26 to assemble the other foot to the other net tube assembly.
  • Page 40 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 27 • Position a net next to the base assembly so that the sleeves are toward the assembly and the strap at the tip is furthest from the base assembly. • Note the location of the back sleeve. You will fit this back sleeve onto the upright tube in the next step.
  • Page 41 Back Sleeve Upright Tube FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 28 • Fit the net back sleeve onto the upright tube, as shown. • Repeat Assembly steps 27 and 28 to fit the other net to the other upright tube.
  • Page 42 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Net Sleeve Net Tube Assembly FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 29 • Fit the net tube assembly labeled 1A, 2A, 3A into the net sleeve closest to you, as shown.
  • Page 43 3 Net Sleeves FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW Step 30 • Continue to slide the net tube assembly labeled 1A, 2A, 3A through all three net sleeves, as shown.
  • Page 44 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Strap Foot Slot STEP 31 • Thread the strap through the slot in the top of the foot. • Fold the strap onto itself to fasten. • Repeat Assembly Steps 29-31 to assemble the other net tube assembly labeled 1B, 2B, 3B to the other net.
  • Page 45 Net Tube Net Pivot BACK VIEW SIDE VIEW STEP 32 • Fit a net tube into a net pivot on one side of the base. • Fit the other net tube into the net pivot on the other side of the base. Tip: The net tubes are designed to go into the net pivots one way.
  • Page 46 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY STEP 33 • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt into a net pivot and tighten. Tip: Each net pivot includes an M5 lock. • Fasten the other net tube to the other net pivot using an M5 x 29 mm bolt. •...
  • Page 47 2 Chute Sleeves Upright Tube STEP 34 • Position the chute between the upright tubes. The ball opening should face the side nets. • Now, fit both chute sleeves onto an upright tube. FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW Ball Opening Upright Tube...
  • Page 48 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY 2 Chute Sleeves Upright Tube FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 35 • Fit the sleeves on the other side of the chute onto the other upright tube.
  • Page 49 Chute Chute Tube 4A Tube 4B Upright Upright Tube Tube FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 36 • Fit the chute tubes 4A and 4B into the upright tubes. You may need to twist the chute tubes into place. Tip: If the chute tubes 4A and 4B do not fit into the upright tubes after twisting them, try placing them on the opposite upright tube.
  • Page 50 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY M5 x 29 mm Bolt STEP 37 • Fit an M5 lock nut, rounded side out, to the hex hole on the chute tube 4A. • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt through the opposite side of the chute tube 4A. While holding the lock nut in place, tighten the bolt.
  • Page 51 Sleeve White Dot Crossbar BACK VIEW STEP 38 • Fit the end of the crossbar (with the white dot) into the sleeve on the back of the chute. • Slide the crossbar completely through the sleeve.
  • Page 52 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Fasteners SIDE VIEW STEP 39 • Open the fasteners on one side of the chute, as shown.
  • Page 53 Large Opening Wire Ball Sensor Tube SIDE VIEW STEP 40 • Position the ball sensor with the tube down and the wire toward the chute. • Fit the ball sensor, wire end first, into the large opening in the chute.
  • Page 54 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Chute Ball Sensor Tube Tube Slot BACK VIEW STEP 41 • Continue to feed the ball sensor tube and wire out through the smaller opening in the chute. • Fit one end of the ball sensor tube into the slot in a chute tube.
  • Page 55 Ball Sensor Chute Tube Tube Slot BACK VIEW STEP 42 • Fit the other end of the ball sensor tube into the slot in the other chute tube. Tip: You may need to pull the chute tubes apart slightly to fit the ball sensor tube into the chute tubes’...
  • Page 56 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY STEP 43 • Pull the fabric on the chute ring up to expose the flat tabs. • Insert and “snap” the flat tabs on the chute ring into the slots in the ball sensor. Chute Ring FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW Flat Tabs Slots...
  • Page 57 Hooked Tabs Slots STEP 44 • Press to insert the hooked tabs on the chute ring into the slots in the ball sensor.
  • Page 58 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY STEP 45 • Fasten all three chute straps around Chute Straps the ball sensor. Tip: You may need to lift or lower the ball sensor to fasten the straps around it. Ball Sensor...
  • Page 59 M5 x 29 mm Bolt STEP 46 • Fit the ends of the crossbar to the upright tubes. Tip: Make sure the white dot on one end of the crossbar and one of the upright tubes match. If they do not match, remove the crossbar and replace so that the white dots match.
  • Page 60 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY M6 x 35 mm Bolt Support Tube Small Hole Plug BACK VIEW BACK VIEW Crimped STEP 47 • Fit a plug into the crimped end of a support tube. • Fit a support tube into the small hole in a base. Push the support tube down to snap into place.
  • Page 61 Chute Tube Game Selector FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 48 • Fit the game selector to a chute tube. Tip: The game selector fits to only one chute tube.
  • Page 62 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Game Selector Retainer FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 49 • Fit the game selector retainer to the game selector and chute tube.
  • Page 63 STEP 50 • Insert three #8 x 15 mm screws into the game selector retainer and tighten. #8 x 15 mm BACK VIEW BACK VIEW Screws...
  • Page 64 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Upper Net Clip Chute Tube FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 51 • Fit an upper net clip to the chute tube. Align the holes in the upper net clip and chute tube.
  • Page 65 M6 x 35 mm Bolts STEP 52 • Insert two M6 x 35 mm bolts through the chute tube and into the upper net clip. Tighten the bolts. Tip: Each upper net clip includes two M6 lock nuts. • Repeat Assembly Steps 51 and 52 to assemble the other upper net clip to the other chute tube.
  • Page 66 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Scoreboard Wires Backboard Slot STEP 53 • Fit the wires on the scoreboard down through the slot in the top of the backboard.
  • Page 67 STEP 54 • Push to fit the scoreboard into place on the backboard.
  • Page 68 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY #8 x 15 mm Screws STEP 55 • Insert four #8 x 15 mm screws into the backboard and tighten.
  • Page 69 Backboard Tube Grooves STEP 56 • Fit the backboard tube into the grooves on the backboard.
  • Page 70 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Backboard Tube STEP 57 • While holding the backboard tube in place, slide the backboard onto the chute tubes. Chute Tubes BACK VIEW BACK VIEW...
  • Page 71 STEP 58 • Insert four #8 x 37 mm screws through the chute tubes, backboard tube (only the lower screws) and into the backboard. Tighten the screws. #8 x 37 mm Screws BACK VIEW BACK VIEW...
  • Page 72 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Chute Strap STEP 59 • First, remove the fabric from the chute strap. Throw the fabric away. Fit a chute strap through the slot in the upper net clip • Next, fit the chute strap through the buckle on the chute •...
  • Page 73 FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 60 • First, read and then remove the label from the slot on the front of the backboard. Tip: Be sure you insert the rim wire through this slot in the backboard.
  • Page 74 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Rim Wire Backboard Slot FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 61 • Fit the rim wire through the slot in the backboard.
  • Page 75 Hinge BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW STEP 62 • Push to “snap” the pegs on the rim into the hinge on the backboard.
  • Page 76 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY STEP 63 • Position the bracket on the net so that the flat edge is up and the net is on the outside of the bracket, as shown. • At an angle, fit the upper peg on the net bracket into the upper hole in the backboard.
  • Page 77 Handle Tube Handle STEP 64 • Place the handle and handle tubes on a flat surface. • Fit a handle tube onto one end of the handle.
  • Page 78 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY STEP 65 • Fit an M5 lock nut, rounded side out, to the hex hole in the handle tube. • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt through the handle tube. While holding the lock nut in place, tighten the bolt. •...
  • Page 79 Handle Tube Handle Pivot STEP 66 • Position a handle pivot so that the long, flat edge faces up. • Fit a handle pivot to one of the handle tubes. Tip: If the handle pivot does not fit properly to the handle tube, try fitting the other handle pivot to that handle tube.
  • Page 80 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY M5 x 29 mm Bolt STEP 67 • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt into the handle pivot and tighten. Tip: The handle pivot includes an M5 lock. • Repeat Assembly Steps 66 and 67 to assemble the other handle pivot to the other handle tube.
  • Page 81 Fastener Straps STEP 68 • With the fastener straps up, fit the handle assembly between the net tubes. IMPORTANT! Match the white dot on the handle pivot with the white dot on the net tube. Handle White Pivots Dots Handle Assembly White Dots...
  • Page 82 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY M5 x 75 mm Bolt Step 69 • Insert an M5 x 75 mm bolt through each net tube and into each handle pivot. Tip: Each handle pivot includes an M5 lock nut. • Tighten the bolt.
  • Page 83 Chute Clips Lower Bar Step 70 • Lift the handle. • Attach the chute clips to the lower bar on the handle. Tip: Gently pull the clips from the handle. If they remove easily, you have probably assembled them to the upper bar on the handle.
  • Page 84 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Handle Strap STEP 71 • Remove the fabric on the strap. Throw the fabric away. • Fasten the straps on the handle to the sides of the chute.
  • Page 85 Scoreboard Wires Wires from Various Parts of Game Station BACK VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 72 • Note the five wires from the various parts of the Game Station and the corresponding five wires from the scoreboard.
  • Page 86 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY STEP 73 • Connect the blue wires, yellow wires, black wires, white wires and red wires. Tip: If the wire connectors do not fit together, try turning one of the wires over. Do not force the connectors together.
  • Page 87 STEP 74 • Fit the connectors inside the storage area on the back of the backboard. IMPORTANT! Make sure all wires are connected. Storage Area Connectors BACK VIEW BACK VIEW...
  • Page 88 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY STEP 75 • Fit the storage cover onto the storage area. • Insert two #8 x 15 mm screws and tighten. Storage Cover #8 x 15 mm Screws BACK VIEW BACK VIEW...
  • Page 89 Tabs Wire Cover BACK VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 76 • Fit all five wires under the tabs inside a wire cover.
  • Page 90 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Wire Cover Tabs Wire Cover Tabs BACK VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 77 • Turn the wire cover over. Fit the wire cover to the backboard, as shown. • Fit the wires under the tabs inside the other wire cover.
  • Page 91 Wire Covers #8 x 15 mm Screws BACK VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 78 • Fit four #8 x 15 mm screws into the wire covers and tighten.
  • Page 92 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Straps STEP 79 • Remove the fabric from the straps on each side of the chute (there are five on each side). Throw the fabric away. • Wrap the straps on each side of the chute around an adjacent loop in the net and fasten.
  • Page 93 Straps BACK VIEW STEP 80 • Remove the fabric from the straps. Throw the fabric away. • Wrap the straps on the top, left side of the chute around the wires and the tube. Fasten the straps.
  • Page 94 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Straps BACK VIEW STEP 81 • Remove the fabric from the straps. Throw the fabric away. • Wrap the straps on the middle, left side of the chute around the wires and the tube. Fasten the straps.
  • Page 95 Straps BACK VIEW STEP 82 • Remove the fabric from the straps. Throw the fabric away. • Wrap the straps on the bottom, left side of the chute around the wires and the tube. Fasten the straps.
  • Page 96 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Straps BACK VIEW STEP 83 • Remove the fabric from the straps. Throw the fabric away. • Wrap the top, middle and bottom straps on the right side of the chute around the tube. Fasten the straps.
  • Page 97 Upper Sleeve Chute Tab BACK VIEW STEP 84 • Open the strap on the upper sleeve in the chute. • Insert the chute tab into the upper sleeve. • Fasten the strap.
  • Page 98 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Chute Tab Lower Sleeve BACK VIEW STEP 85 • Open the strap on the lower sleeve in the chute. • Insert the chute tab into the lower sleeve. • Fasten the fastener.
  • Page 99 Cable Tie SIDE VIEW STEP 86 • Wrap a cable tie around the wires and the lower portion of the tube. • Insert the end of the cable tie into the slot and pull to tighten. Cut the excess cable tie with scissors.
  • Page 100 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Blade Shaft STEP 87 • Insert and “snap” the shaft into the blade.
  • Page 101: Game Setup

    BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, BASEBALL STEP 1 • Change the chute target, if you’d like! • Simply unfasten and lift the fabric. Fit the fabric through the area beneath the backboard. • To change it again, fit the fabric panel back through the opening beneath the backboard and fasten.
  • Page 102 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, BASEBALL STEP 2 • Lower the rim on the backboard. Tip: Lower the rim only for basketball.
  • Page 103 PUSH BUTTON LIFT PUSH BUTTON STEP 3 • Push the buttons and lift the handle from the base.
  • Page 104 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, BASEBALL STEP 4 • Continue to lift the handle to unfold the chute.
  • Page 105 STEP 5 • Now, lower the handle to open the chute completely. Tip: The chute has been designed to break away from the handle. If the chute detaches from the handle, simply attach the chute clips to the lower bar on the handle.
  • Page 106 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, BASEBALL Straps STEP 6 • Wrap the straps on each side of the chute (there are five on each side) around an adjacent loop in the net. IMPORTANT! Make sure the power switch on the back of the game selector is in the ON position.
  • Page 107: Soccer, Hockey, Golf

    GAME SETUP GAME SETUP SOCCER, HOCKEY AND GOLF Straps STEP 1 • Unwrap the straps on each side of the chute (there are five on each side) around an adjacent loop in the net.
  • Page 108 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP SOCCER, HOCKEY AND GOLF Handle STEP 2 • Lift and then lower the handle to fold the chute. Tip: Remove all balls from the chute!
  • Page 109 Buttons Handle STEP 3 • Push the handle to "snap" the buttons in place.
  • Page 110 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP SOCCER, HOCKEY AND GOLF STEP 4 • To play hockey, clip the target to the bar on the goal. IMPORTANT! Make sure the power switch on the back of the game selector is in the ON position. Power Switch To Play...
  • Page 111 STEP 5 • The target can be positioned to the left or right; up or down. Tip: Positioning the target up or down requires some force.
  • Page 112 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP SOCCER, HOCKEY AND GOLF STEP 6 • For golf, fit the flag into the golf cup. IMPORTANT! Make sure the power switch on the back of the game selector is in the ON position. Power Switch To Play VOLUME Press Start...
  • Page 113: Care

    CARE CARE • This toy is not intended for use outdoors. • Wipe this toy with a clean cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Wipe clean to remove soap residue. • Do not immerse this toy. • Keep this toy away from direct sunlight and excess heat.
  • Page 114: Basketball

    BASKETBALL BASKETBALL...
  • Page 115: Game Play Basketball

    BEAT THE CLOCK FREE PLAY ( BEGINNER ) (ADVANCED) See how many baskets Make 8 baskets you can make! before time runs out! • First, slide the game • First, slide the switch to FREE PLAY. game switch to BEAT THE CLOCK. •...
  • Page 116: Football

    FOOTBALL FOOTBALL...
  • Page 117 BEAT THE CLOCK FREE PLAY ( BEGINNER ) (ADVANCED) See how many times you Throw the football can throw the football through the target through the target! 8 times before time runs out to get to • First, slide the game Overtime! switch to FREE PLAY.
  • Page 118: Baseball

    BASEBALL BASEBALL...
  • Page 119 BEAT THE CLOCK FREE PLAY ( BEGINNER ) (ADVANCED) See how many times you Pitch the baseball can pitch the baseball through the target through the target! 8 times for an extra inning. • First, slide the game switch to FREE PLAY. •...
  • Page 120: Soccer

    SOCCER SOCCER...
  • Page 121 Tip: You cannot select Beat the Clock (advanced) for this sport. FREE PLAY ( BEGINNER ) See how many times you can hit the target and score! • First, slide the game switch to FREE PLAY. • Next, press the SOCCER sport button.
  • Page 122: Hockey

    HOCKEY HOCKEY...
  • Page 123 Tip: You cannot select Beat the Clock (advanced) for this sport. FREE PLAY ( BEGINNER ) See how many times you can score a goal or hit the target! • First, slide the game switch to FREE PLAY. • Next, press the HOCKEY sport button.
  • Page 124: Golf

    GOLF GOLF...
  • Page 125 Tip: You cannot select Beat the Clock (advanced) for this sport. FREE PLAY ( BEGINNER ) See how many times you can sink your putt! • First, slide the game switch to FREE PLAY. • Next, press the GOLF sport button. •...
  • Page 126: Storage

    STORAGE STORAGE Straps STEP 1 • Unwrap the straps on each side of the ball chute (there are five on each side).
  • Page 127 Handle STEP 2 • Lift and then lower the handle to fold the ball chute. Tip: Remove all balls from the chute.
  • Page 128 STORAGE STORAGE Buttons Handle STEP 3 • Push the handle to "snap" the buttons in place.
  • Page 129 STEP 4 • Pull the nets out slightly. Tip: You MUST pull the nets out slightly, before lifting the nets!
  • Page 130 STORAGE STORAGE STEP 5 • Lift the nets. You will hear a “popping” noise from the net pivots. Tip: If you cannot lift the nets as shown, you probably have not pulled the nets out slightly to remove them from the lower net clips. Please refer to Storage Step 4.
  • Page 131 Upper Net Clip STEP 6 • Hook the nets into the upper net clips.
  • Page 132 STORAGE STORAGE STEP 7 • Lift the rim. • Fit the net inside the rim.
  • Page 133 STEP 8 • Fold the nets to the backboard.
  • Page 134 STORAGE STORAGE Putter Hockey Stick Flag BACK VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 9 • Clip the target to the bar on the goal. • Fit the putter, hockey stick and flag into the storage FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW areas on the base. •...
  • Page 135: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM I’ve selected a game level and a sport, but the game hasn’t started. I’ve selected a sport but the game level isn’t right. I’ve selected a game level but it’s the wrong sport. The sound quality is faint or there is no sound at all.
  • Page 136 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM When I press the START button, I hear a funny sound and it says to pick a sport. The balls are falling off the sides of the chute. The soccer ball or puck has hit the target but the scoreboard didn’t recognize it.
  • Page 137 SYMPTOM The ball has gone through the chute target, but the scoreboard didn’t recognize it. The golf ball rolls into the golf cup but the scoreboard didn’t recognize it. Chute/Basketballs/Footballs/ Baseballs have a lot of static. I cannot lift the nets for storage. I hear a popping noise when I lift the nets.
  • Page 138: Consumer Information

    Fisher-Price, Inc. will bear the cost of shipping the repaired or replaced item to you. This warranty is void if the owner repairs or modifies the product. This warranty excludes any liability other than that expressly stated above including but not limited to any inciden- tal or consequential damages.
  • Page 139 FCC STATEMENT (UNITED STATES ONLY) Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 140 ©ESPN, Inc. Fisher-Price, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc. East Aurora, New York 14052, U.S.A. ©2004 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc. PRINTED IN CHINA C4492a-0920...

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